Located In: Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Hours
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 12–5PM |
Thursday | 12–5PM |
Friday | 12–5PM |
Saturday | 11AM–5PM |
Sunday | 11AM–5PM |
Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: New York City Building, Corona, NY 11368 Phone: (718) 592-9700 Website: http://www.queensmuseum.org/
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New York City Building Flushing Meadows Corona Park Queens, NY 11368; Mets-Willets Point; T 718 592 9700. F 718 592 5778. E [email protected] .
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Review Summary
B. O
This place is great for family and group of people to relax and mingle.
mark tain
Great little place i enjoyed it great location and parking available
Chris Prisciandaro
Cafe and gift shop were closed, bathroom upstairs was old and flooded.
Nikki M
It may not be as popular as the bigger museums in Manhattan , but it’s certainly worth a visit . The Panorama of New York City is truly amazing it’s on two floors with a great view from the glass floor. Its shows all the boroughs and goes from A.M to P.M the night view shows the city and all it lights including LaGuardia Airport and bridges. Check out the Tiffany Glass collection which has a video on the process of making the lamps .The staff were helpful, knowledgeable and friendly.
Tim Claybaugh
Great museum that we got to explore for free. Interesting art exhibits and a cool scale model of the entire New York City.
Lorraine Carylon
The Queens Museum has been recently renovated. It is a fifteen minute walk from the subway. The building is very spacious, airy & not fatigue inducing.Of special note is the huge panorama of the city of New York. The permanent (I think) Tiffany lamp collection is quite impressive. And of course there is the normal revolving schedule of temporary exhibits.